Example sentences of "[conj] we [be] to be " in BNC.
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1 | Yet another principle is that we are to be ‘ subject to one another out of reverence to Christ ’ ( Eph. 5.21 ) and this applies to each of us — men as well as women — whatever our particular calling in the Church may be . |
2 | Wendy and I were pleased to find that we were to be billeted in the same small town of Wolverton — pleased , that is , until we saw it ! |
3 | He had the expatriate knack of being lent things and getting himself looked after on his return to the native land , and as they talked it became apparent that we were to be entertained to lunch by the gallery owner . |
4 | I realised at the beginning of 1992 that we were not core and that we were to be disposed of — we had a very difficult year . ’ |
5 | They think the game is over and we are to be whipped off like hounds , back to Uncle . ’ |
6 | Now when we open the scriptures we find clear commands , that th that there are , when we come to Jesus and accept him as our saviour then we are to obey him and we are to be baptized ! |
7 | Meanwhile , it looks like we are to be blessed with a PowerPC consortium by April . |
8 | But there is one more role we have to play if we are to been seen as a socially responsible company , setting standards for the industry within the society in which we operate . |
9 | But if we are to be fixed to the Deutschmark , that should be an agreed and acknowledged policy . |
10 | If we are to be at all logical in our approach to contemporary ethics , we must accept this much . |
11 | But if we are to be able to talk to our children about this at all , then we must have some understanding of the choices and risks they face . |
12 | The motivation must be right if we are to be effective in the Lord 's service . |
13 | Yet if we are to be realistic in our starting-point we must accept that the relationships which give rise to nuclear catastrophe are likely to be relationships between sovereign states , each able to possess and deploy armed force for their own interests . |
14 | That if we are to be individuals there is no escape from our interdependence . |
15 | It will be needed , above all , if we are to be able to read the historical record . |
16 | And so , if we are to be judged by the wishes in our unconscious , we are , like primitive man , simply a gang of murderers … . |
17 | ( To be precise , there are four Humean conditions to satisfy , if we are to be sure that c caused e on some occasion , namely : c preceded e ; there was no intermediate event ; events like c are always followed by events like e in those conditions ; and we are in the habit of expecting the sequence . ) |
18 | Like so many journalists , I am very Opinionated , hopefully in private only — even about my own profession , journalism If we are to be seen as an independent , unbiased and creditable observer , should we really be in the political arena with our trade union the NUJ ? |
19 | This question needs to be tackled if we are to be reasonably certain that observed variation reflects a speaker 's norm rather than random fluctuation in the data . |
20 | With regard to " temporality " ( in the sense in which this concept was used above ) , this can not be regarded as a sufficient condition of particularity so long as it is not shown that temporality alone ( in the indicated sense ) ensures numerical identity of particulars ; and if we are to be able to justifiably claim that it is a necessary condition of particularity , we must first show that there can be no extra-temporal particulars . " |
21 | For evidently we need both reflexive and non-reflexive polyadic predicates , as well as monadic predicates , if we are to be able to describe at all adequately the world around us . |
22 | But , as we saw , this will not work ; for if we are to be able to make significant identifying references to qualities , we need a distinction between qualities and their existentially unique instances , and this raises the problem of determining the precise ontological status of such instances : i.e. what such instances are , and how they can be identified and distinguished from each other . |
23 | If we are to be more specific , we must compare one particular type of indirect tax system with one particular type of direct tax system . |
24 | I need that from Bobby and the rest of the side if we are to be successful , ’ says newly-appointed Larder . |
25 | If we are to be successful , we must have Europeanwide agreement . |
26 | If we are to be able to select the most appropriate selling opportunities , the information on our database must be as comprehensive as possible . |
27 | As the Chairman , Pat Retief in his Annual Chairman 's Review says , ‘ we must continue to be a profitable company if we are to be a good employer in the fullest sense , capable of maintaining and enhancing our portfolio of assets and maximising the development of the Group 's human resources . |
28 | We shall now see that in order to account for changes in the modern world this evolutionary background of the ego and superego is by no means irrelevant ; on the contrary , we must take it very seriously if we are to be able to understand what is going on around us . |
29 | ‘ We both saw her put in the taxi , if we are to be accurate . ’ |
30 | In turn , if we are to be able to pay for these commodities , we must export . |